New York Statutes
§ 130.35 — Service of charges
New York § 130.35
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N.Y. Military § 130.35 (2026).
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§ 130.35. Service of charges. The trial counsel to whom court-martial\ncharges are referred for trial shall cause to be served upon the accused\na copy of the charges upon which trial is to be had. In time of peace\nno person shall, against his objection, be brought to trial, or be\nrequired to participate by himself or counsel in a session called by the\nmilitary judge under subdivision (a) of section 130.39 of this chapter,\nin a general court-martial case within a period of five days after the\nservice of charges upon him or in a special court-martial within a\nperiod of three days subsequent to the service of the charges upon him.\n
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